Revision as of 10:13, 5 February 2008

There are several ways to get the source for the Eclipse projects. Most developers are actually developing their own plug-ins and are interested in browsing the Eclipse source and using it during debugging. For this, you can either browse the SVN repository online or use the source included in the Eclipse SDK download. The download contains source zips which can be attached to jars in the SDK's Java tooling and used for browsing and debugging.

ViewSVN Web access for browsing

Committer access to SVN

Developers with commit rights have individual user ids and passwords in the Eclipse project development repository. As a committer you can use SSH (Secure SHell) to connect to the SVN repository using a subversion plugin or via the command line. Committers can use svn+ssh or https (if the repository is configured for https):

Please note: https access (for committers) is not enabled on every SVN repository by default for improved security.

SVN Repository Paths

Use the following repository paths to connect to the Eclipse projects:

/svnroot/technology

Technology Project

/svnroot/stp

STP Project (with svn+ssh:// protocol)

/svnroot/dsdp

DSDP Project

Below the repository root of the top-level projects, there are the repository roots for individual subprojects.
Each subproject should be using the "trunk/" "tags/" "branches/" substructure by convention.